
Prerequisite: Exclusive to Warforged Race
Your body is now capable of a few animalistic attachments. Similar to those of the Simic of the farlands, you have the choice of Climbing Claws, Underwater Adaptations, or Canvas Gliding Wings, and Grappling Arms, Synthetic Carapace, or Battery Acid Glands [You may only pick one of each]
Pick One:
- Canvas Gliding Wings: You have canvas fins that you use as wings to slow your fall or allow you to glide. When you fall and are not incapacitated, you can subtract up to 100 feet from your fall when calculating your fall damage and can move horizontally 2 feet for every 1 foot you fall.
- Climbing Claws: You have a climb speed equal to your walk speed.
- Underwater Adaptations: You gain a swim speed equal to your walking speed.
Pick One:
- Grappling Arms: You have two special appendages growing alongside with your arms. Choose whether they're both arms, claws, or tentacles. As an action, you can use one of them to grapple a creature. Each one is also a natural weapon, which you can use to make an unarmed strike with. If you hit, they do 1D6 + your strength modifier bludgeon damage. Immediately after hitting, you can try to grapple the target as a bonus action. These appendages are not dexterous enough to use weapons, magic weapons, and other specialized equipment.
- Synthetic Carapace: Your armor is coated by a thin Cybernetic Shell. You gain a +1 to your AC. When you are hit with a melee attack, you may reflect lightning damage back to your attacker equal to your constitution modifier. [This does not reduce the damage you take]
- Battery Acid Glands: As an action, you can spray acid from glands in your mouth or stored in your hands, targeting one creature or object you can see within 30 feet of you. The target must make a Dexterity saving throw against a DC of 8 + you proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier. The target takes 2D10 acid damage if they fail. The damage increases to 3D10 at 11th level and 4D10 at 17th level. You can use this up to your Constitution modifier's worth of times per long rest

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